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Organizing your work space.(Need help)


Kelvin Glover

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Today I was working in Photoshop on a tutorial. I found myself loading new brushes, fonts, and so on into Photoshop. I know overtime it will get out of order and messy.

My questions to all Photoshop gurus is: How to you label your brushes and font isn Photoshop also, how do you keep it in order(Photoshop as a whole)?

(if you use 3rd party programs to help with this process please list them also.)
Screenshot of your work space:) will help also.
 
Hi Kelvin Glover

There's these tools that i use the most of the time, for sorting and previewing brushes ABRView, and fonts Nexus Font free, both of them are free, and work really well.

Of course there are more tools to be used for such tasks, but they are not free, a quick Google search will do the trick.

 
Thanks for the quick reply. I did search in good but have no ideas what keywords to use. After I use the pharse "photoshop tools that improve workflow" I got tons of useful reads.

I hope this information will help others as well.
 
Thanx $1r_M4x1mu$, you bet I´ve been longing something like ABRView. Weird that PS doesn´t have one by default.
 
When I started loading lots of free brushes into Ps, I realized how easily they could get lost. So I started changing the font names by adding a number and an underscore (#_), starting at 1 and going up numerically.

Now, all the brushes that start with a number are in order, together, and I know they're "aftermarket" brushes.


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